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Universal Ceiling Fan Remote Control Kit
$22.49 This remote control kit comes with both receiver and transmitter. With the enclosed instruction, following step by step, it could turn your ordinary ceiling fan into a remote controllable fan and adjust brightness of ceiling fan light by an easy and simple installation. The product is UL licenced and meets all the qualification and specification.... |
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Lutron MA-LFQHW-WH Maestro Fan Control and Dimmer Kit, White
$43.01 The Lutron Devices MA-LFQHW-WH is a 1 amp quiet fan speed contrl and a 300 watt Dimmer Light Control from the Maestro Collection. 300watt Single-Pole Preset Smart Dimmer This Lighting Control is Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Approved for Indoor Locations... |
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Minka-Aire WC212 3-Speed Fan Forward/Reverse & Up/Down Light Dimmer Wall Control
$23.93 Minka-Aire WC212 3-Speed Fan Forward/Reverse & Up/Down Light Dimmer Wall Control - 8 Pin System... |
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Fan - Tastic Vent® Model 4000
$174.99 Exchanges stale air for a clean, fresh - smelling RV! Whether you're cookin' up a storm or are on the road, these Fan-Tastic Vents keep the air in your RV odor-free! Vent has a powerful 12", 10-blade rotary fan that works with open doors and windows to create effective air flow. Pushes hot, stuffy air out and pulls in cool air to keep you comfortable. Each fan is compact, durable and has a replace... |
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Universal Ceiling Fan Remote Control Kit
$22.49 This remote control kit comes with both receiver and transmitter. With the enclosed instruction, following step by step, it could turn your ordinary ceiling fan into a remote controllable fan and adjust brightness of ceiling fan light by an easy and simple installation. The product is UL licenced and meets all the qualification and specification.... |
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Lutron MA-LFQHW-WH Maestro Fan Control and Dimmer Kit, White
$43.01 The Lutron Devices MA-LFQHW-WH is a 1 amp quiet fan speed contrl and a 300 watt Dimmer Light Control from the Maestro Collection. 300watt Single-Pole Preset Smart Dimmer This Lighting Control is Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Approved for Indoor Locations... |
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Minka-Aire WC212 3-Speed Fan Forward/Reverse & Up/Down Light Dimmer Wall Control
$23.93 Minka-Aire WC212 3-Speed Fan Forward/Reverse & Up/Down Light Dimmer Wall Control - 8 Pin System... |
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Fan - Tastic Vent® Model 4000
$174.99 Exchanges stale air for a clean, fresh - smelling RV! Whether you're cookin' up a storm or are on the road, these Fan-Tastic Vents keep the air in your RV odor-free! Vent has a powerful 12", 10-blade rotary fan that works with open doors and windows to create effective air flow. Pushes hot, stuffy air out and pulls in cool air to keep you comfortable. Each fan is compact, durable and has a replace... |
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Richland Ceiling Fan by Kichler
$194.6 The Kichler Richland Ceiling offers traditional fan styling with a touch of modern-day refinement. Features 5 reversible blades with a 42" blade sweep and 12 degree blade pitch. The Richland is control by a pull chain, which offers 3 forward speeds; reverse is controlled by a switch on the fan. Since 1938, Cleveland-based Kichler Lighting has created exceptional lighting in a variety of styles, finishes, colors and designs. With a diverse collection of indoor and outdoor lighting in classic and contemporary styles, Kichler Lighting always focuses on making home lighting that is both beautiful and functional. The Kichler Richland Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details:Steel construction5 reversible plywood blades3 forward speeds on pull chain; reverse switch on fanCeiling canopyOne 4" downrod42" blade diameter12 degree blade pitchLow ceiling adaptable with flush mount kit (please call Customer Service to order)Limited lifetime motor warrantyOptions:Finish and Blade: Adobe Cream with Adobe Cream-Maple, Brushed Stainless Steel with Oak, or Oil Brushed Bronze with Walnut-Cherry (shown).Shipping: This item usually ships in 3-5 days. Dimensions: Blade: Diameter 42 In. Ceiling Canopy: Diameter 5.88 In. Blade Pitch: 12 Degree Downrod: Length 4 In. With 4 in. Downrod: Overall Length 13.63 In. |
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Involution Ceiling Fan by Fanimation
$313.95 The Fanimation Involution Ceiling Fan enhances room decor with its composed, contemporary design and provides refreshing air circulation. The Involution Fan features four forward and four reverse fan speeds and a motor with a limited lifetime warranty. Back in 1984, Tom Frampton founded Fanimation in his garage in Pasadena, CA, with three ceiling fans. Today, based in Indianapolis, IN, Fanimation currently offers a range of more than 60 ceiling fans, table fans and floor fans. All employ the latest motor technology on the inside and distinctive designs, blade shapes and materials on the outside. The Fanimation Involution Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details:Two reversible bladesRemovable decorative ringsCW40 Wall Control with face plate and four fan speedsReversing switch on inside lower fan housingCeiling canopy is suitable for installation on flat ceilings and ceilings with up to a 30 degree slope6 in. downrod52 in. blade diameter14 degree blade pitchFour forward and reverse fan speeds80 in. lead wiresLimited lifetime motor warrantyUL Listed for dry locationsOptions:Finish and Blade: Oil Rubbed Bronze with Cherry and Walnut Blades, Satin Nickel with Cherry and Walnut Blades, or Satin Nickel with Satin Nickel Blades.Please Note: Options with the Cherry and Walnut Blades feature blades with Cherry color on one side and Walnut color on the reverse side. Blades can be turned over to vary the color seen. Sold Separately:Additional downrod lengths.Slope Ceiling Hanger Ball SCB152.Shipping: Orders placed by 11am PT Monday - Friday will ship within 24 hours. Orders received after 11am PT will ship next day. Orders received after 11 am on Friday through Sunday will ship the following Monday. This item is available only in the US. Dimensions: Ceiling Canopy: Diameter 6 In. Blade: Pitch 14 Degree, Diameter 52 In. Downrod: Length 6 In. With 6 in. Downrod: Overall Length 17 In. |
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Bristol Ceiling Fan by Quorum
$350 The Quorum Bristol Ceiling Fan offers a distinctive blend of traditional and contemporary styles, in two finish/color combinations. With a 54" blade sweep, 3 blades and a 13.5 degree pitch, the Bristol is designed for expansive spaces--great rooms, lofts, entryways. Includes a 4-speed wall control and is reversible (through a manual reverse switch). Unique products for unique customers. That's what Quorum International has been creating since 1981. From their headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas, Quorum designs ceiling fans and lighting fixtures in a wide range of styles to meet a wide range of discerning tastes. The high quality of these pieces ensures that their beauty will last for many years to come. The Quorum Bristol Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details:Glass uplight shade3 bladesIncludes light/speed wall controlCeiling canopyOne 6" downrod54" blade diameter13.5 degree blade pitchReversible blades4 fan speedsReversible, with manual reverse switch80" lead wireLimited lifetime motor warrantyOptions:Finish, Blade and Glass: Oiled Bronze with Walnut and Amber Scavo (shown), or Satin Nickel with Maple-Walnut and Satin Opal.Lighting: Three 40 Watt 120 Volt Candelabra Base Incandescent lamps (included). Shipping: This brand usually ships within 3-5 business days. Dimensions: Blade: Diameter 54 In. Blade Pitch: 13.5 Degree With 6 in. Downrod: Overall Length 14 In. Downrod: Length 6 In. |
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Marea Ceiling Fan by Fanimation
$523.95 The wave of the future. Great for the smaller contemporary bedroom or office (90 square feet or less), the Fanimation Marea Ceiling Fan features a single unique frosted blade that can reverse directions for both summer and winter use. Includes a 3-speed handheld remote with wall mount. Back in 1984, Tom Frampton founded Fanimation in his garage in Pasadena, CA, with three ceiling fans. Today, based in Indianapolis, IN, Fanimation currently offers a range of more than 60 ceiling fans, table fans and floor fans. All employ the latest motor technology on the inside and distinctive designs, blade shapes and materials on the outside. The Fanimation Marea Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details:Single frosted acrylic blade3 forward and reverse fan speedsTR33 handheld remote control with wall mount (mounts over switch plate)Reverse switch on housing8" round ceiling canopyIncluded Overall Hanging Length options: 12" and 36"42" blade diameter25 degree blade pitchAC motorNot suitable for sloped ceilings80" lead wireLimited lifetime motor warrantyUL ListedOptions:Finish: Oil-Rubbed Bronze with Amber Frosted Blades, or Satin Nickel with White Frosted Blades.Shipping: Orders placed by 11am PT Monday - Friday will ship within 24 hours. Orders received after 11am PT will ship next day. Orders received after 11 am on Friday through Sunday will ship the following Monday. Dimensions: Hanging Length Options: 36 In., 12 In. Ceiling Canopy: Diameter 8 In. Blade: Diameter 42 In. |
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Kubix Ceiling Fan by Fanimation
$523.95 The Fanimation Kubix Ceiling Fan pairs functionality with contemporary form and colors to provide refreshing air circulation and a layer of soft illumination. The Kubix Fan features three speeds in forward and reverse and a motor with a limited lifetime warranty. Back in 1984, Tom Frampton founded Fanimation in his garage in Pasadena, CA, with three ceiling fans. Today, based in Indianapolis, IN, Fanimation currently offers a range of more than 60 ceiling fans, table fans and floor fans. All employ the latest motor technology on the inside and distinctive designs, blade shapes and materials on the outside. The Fanimation Kubix Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details:Square-shaped Opal Frosted glass diffuserThree bladesTR24 hand-held remote control with wall mountCanopy receiver unitThree forward and three reverse speedsReversing switch on fan housingCeiling canopy is suitable for installation on flat ceilings and ceilings with up to a 30 degree slopeOne 6 in. downrodSquare downrod sleeve54 in. overall diameter14 degree blade pitch80 in. lead wireLimited lifetime motor warrantyUL Listed for dry locationsOptions:Finish and Blade: Oil Rubbed Bronze with Cherry and Walnut Blades, Satin Nickel with Cherry and Walnut Blades, or Satin Nickel with Satin Nickel Blades (shown).Please Note: Options with the Cherry and Walnut Blades feature blades with Cherry color on one side and Walnut color on the reverse side. Blades can be turned over to vary the color seen. Lighting: Two 60 Watt 120 Volt Candelabra Base Incandescent lamps (included). Sold Separately:Additional downrod lengths.Slope Ceiling Hanger Ball SCB152.Shipping: Orders placed by 11am PT Monday - Friday will ship within 24 hours. Orders received after 11am PT will ship next day. Orders received after 11 am on Friday through Sunday will ship the following Monday. This item is available only in the US. Dimensions: Ceiling Canopy: Diameter 6 In. Blade: Pitch 14 Degree, Diameter 54 In. Downrod: Length 6 In. With 6 in. Downrod: Overall Length 19.25 In. |
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Andover Ceiling Fan by Fanimation
$523.95 The Fanimation Andover Ceiling Fan, an impressively styled fixture, enhances interior space with its layer of accent lighting and great engineering that circulates air with smooth and silent operation. The Andover Fan features three forward and three reverse fan speeds, reversible blades with Cherry color on one side and Walnut color on the other, and a motor with a limited lifetime warranty. Back in 1984, Tom Frampton founded Fanimation in his garage in Pasadena, CA, with three ceiling fans. Today, based in Indianapolis, IN, Fanimation currently offers a range of more than 60 ceiling fans, table fans and floor fans. All employ the latest motor technology on the inside and distinctive designs, blade shapes and materials on the outside. The Fanimation Andover Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Included Features:One glass diffuser.Five reversible Cherry/Walnut blades.TR24 Hand-held Remote Control with three fan speeds and light controls with wall mount.Canopy receiver unit.Three forward and three reverse speeds.Reversing switch on fan housing.Ceiling canopy is suitable for installation on flat ceilings and ceilings with up to a 30 degree slope.One 6 in. and one 12 in. downrod.Decorative downrod sleeve.54 in. overall diameter.14 degree blade pitch.80 in. lead wires.Limited lifetime motor warranty.UL Listed for dry locations.Options:Finish: Oil Rubbed Bronze with Amber Glass Diffuser (shown) or Pewter with Opal Glass Diffuser.Lighting: Three 40 Watt 120 Volt Candelabra Base Incandescent lamps (included). Sold Separately:Additional downrod lengths.Slope Ceiling Hanger Ball SCB152.Shipping: Orders placed by 11am PT Monday - Friday will ship within 24 hours. Orders received after 11am PT will ship next day. Orders received after 11 am on Friday through Sunday will ship the following Monday. This item is available only in the US. Dimensions: Blade: Pitch 14 Degree, Diameter 54 In. Ceiling Canopy: Diameter 6.5 In. Downrod: Length 6 In., Length 12 In. With 6 in. Downrod: Overall Length 18 In. With 12 in. Downrod: Overall Length 24 In. Diffuser: Diameter 12 In. |
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Mission Ceiling Fan by Quorum
$328 Just as its name says, this fan is filled with warm, relaxed mission-style charm. The Quorum Mission Ceiling Fan features 4 walnut blades, an amber scavo glass shade and an oiled bronze finish. The Mission also has a 52" blade sweep and a 13.5 degree pitch. Includes a 4-speed wall control that also controls the downlight; it is reversible through a manual switch. A beautiful finishing touch for great rooms, living rooms, expansive kitchens. Unique products for unique customers. That's what Quorum International has been creating since 1981. From their headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas, Quorum designs ceiling fans and lighting fixtures in a wide range of styles to meet a wide range of discerning tastes. The high quality of these pieces ensures that their beauty will last for many years to come. The Quorum Mission Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details:Oiled Bronze finishAmber Scavo glass shade4 Walnut bladesWall controlCeiling canopyOne 6" downrod52" blade diameter13.5 degree blade pitch4 fan speedsReversible, with manual reverse switch80" lead wireLimited lifetime motor warrantyLighting: Three 40 Watt 120 Volt Candelabra Base Incandescent lamps (included). Shipping: This brand usually ships within 3-5 business days. Dimensions: With 6 in. Downrod: Overall Length 14.25 In. Blade: Diameter 52 In. Blade Pitch: 13.5 In. Downrod: Length 6 In. |
With the price of oil so high this year, the threat of high home heating bills is something we are all concerned about. Whether you heat with propane, gas, oil or electric, there are steps you can take to help lower your heating bills and put some money back into your bank account.
Here are 10 things you can do right now to help lower your heat costs this winter:
1. Check Your Insulation. If you haven’t looked in your attic lately (or ever!) then get up there and take a look around to make sure the insulation is in good condition. Make sure there are enough air pockets to trap cold air. Old insulation can become brittle and ineffective so if your insulation is not doing the job it might be worth the time and energy to replace it.
2. Check Your Windows. You can lose a lot of heat through the cracks around your windows and the windows themselves. Check each window and make sure it is well sealed. You can buy kits that will help you test this. Be sure to caulk and seal around windows where you find leaks, and replace any interior seals that are damaged. If your windows are old, it might be worth the money in the long run to replace them with new triple pane replacement windows.
3. Weather Proof Your Entryways. Along with the windows, check your doors for drafts. Using wearther stripping around the doors will help keep your heat from leaking out and the cold from getting in.
4. Get a Ceiling Fan. Just like you learned in 4th grade – heat rises so you want to keep the warm air down in the room, especially if you have high ceilings. Most ceiling fans have a switch to reverse the direction so you can use them for cooling in the summer and pushing hot air down in the winter. Be sure you run it in the right direction or you might end up with cold air in the winter and warm in the summer!
5. Shut Off Unused Rooms. If you have a room or rooms that you don’t use, them keep the doors shut. Try to remember to shut doors if you will be in the room for a long time. Rooms which are used only sometimes will have the door fanned which allows cold air to escape into your others rooms. This, in turn, will make your furnace work harder and increase your heating costs.
6. Let The Sun Shine In. On sunny days, open your curtains and mini blinds but make sure you close them when darkness falls or on cloudy days. Getting insulated curtains can help keep out drafts from around the windows.
7. Get A Door Alignment. Over time, doors can sag and get out of alignment. Take a good look at your doors to see if they still fit in the casing properly. If they don’t then adjust them for a tight fit.
8. Have Your Furnace Checked. Spend the money to have a professional give your furnace a checkup to be sure it is working at peak performance. This is important not only from a cost perspective but also from a safety perspective. A system that is not running as efficiently as it can will cost you money in heating bills so the money to have it inspected will be well spent.
9. Air Filter. Air filters can get clogged with ends up costing you money in fuel – it causes your heating system to run inefficiently and can be a safety hazard. Changing out the filter once a year is a good idea and something you can do yourself with minimal cost.
10. Close Your House Vents. House vents allow circulation of air during the warmer months but it’s a good idea to close them at the end of fall before the real cold weather comes. Cold air seeping in can drive up heating costs and make your house feel drafty.
Taking the time to follow a few of these tips will result in lower heating bills. Also, talk to your energy provider to see if they have any suggestions. If you have oil or propane, sometimes you can get on a prebuy plan where you buy the product in summer at the price it is then which is usually lower than in the winter. This is a bit of a risk since if the price goes down you will be paying more for your heating then if you didn’t pre pay, but I don’t see much chance of the prices going down, do you?
I have a problem with an electrical outlet?
The ceiling fan and light are controlled by two switches on the wall. In the same room, when I plug my tester into the outlet with the fan/light off, it shows no power at the outlet. If I turn the light on, the outlet says reversed hot/neutral, then when I turn the fan on, it says reversed hot/ground. Anyone know what is wrong? I’m guessing the switch used to control just the outlet like all the other bedrooms, and someone converted it to control the fan, and wired it wrong.
Smokey Bear: The outlet will only power a lamp very dim, or a fan very slow. I’m using a plug in tester that has lights on it. Depending on what lights light up on it, tells you whats wrong with it.
more than likely someone has switched box from single switch to double and changed from single light to ceiling fan without changing wire from switch to light from two wire with ground to three wire with ground wich it can be done not exactly code you will probably that in doing this they used the same common for both if so this causes a short or only power to one side unless both are on at same time you need to find out witch is the feed to the light and witch one power supply then get a wire nut and two peices of electrical wire black for positive side bare them back about 1/2 to3/4 of an inch put them along with black supply in and twist two make a seperate power supply for each switch the take the common or wite wire which will will supply common to both sides at fan then take copper wire wich is the ground at switch loose take a piece of the wite wire and take take plastic coating off you will be putting this on copper wire to supply power to fan do trhis at fan also take a piece of electical tape and mark wire with it at both ends or use a black marker ok at ceiling fan take all white wires and hook together possitives will more than likely be black blue or red ok take youre black supply and hook to one and the white that you coated and marked to the other the green wire is a grnd connect to box in ceiling ok back to switches all the commons or white wires should be wire nuted together and pushed to back of box to be out of the way take power supply the black wire you added two black wires to and on to each switch then take black wire to fan and attach to other side of one switch and take the wire you coated with plastic coating i hope you didnt leave any copper exposed and connect to other switch and both fan and light should function seperate and independent of each other without any problems